Chapter Four Hundred and Thirty-Six - Draw the Party Line
Chapter Four Hundred and Thirty-Six - Draw the Party Line
Thank you, Caprica said to a nice sylph who came by and placed a tray of little finger foods onto the table in the centre of the room, right where everyone sitting around it could reach.
The young sylphs face went red and he bowed towards Caprica twice before scampering out of the room.
Are they all like that? Amaryllis asked as she looked over the contents of the plate, then picked out one of the snacks.
Caprica sighed. They are, yes. The sylph in Port Royal are only a small minority of the city's population, most of them come from Sylphfree and work with or around the embassy. Im worried that theyve made themselves somewhat insular, and they seem to basically worship the royal family.
Youd think being separated would dull the fanaticism, Amaryllis mused.
Booksie shook her head. Thats not how it works. At least, from what Ive noticed myself... usually in books. But you see it a lot in Port Royal. There are a lot of little areas in the city where people from different places all group up. They tend to almost exaggerate their home culture. Theres a Pyrowalkian block that sells a lot of stuff from back home, for example. I think maybe it's something like homesickness, or perhaps being surrounded by foreigners causes them to idealise their homeland.
I think its something like that, Caprica said. The sylph here are more loyal to Sylphfrees royalty than the royalists back in the capital. Which wouldnt be any sort of problem if I wasnt right here. I swear, Ive only been here for a few hours, but I suspect that the average sylph here thinks that I can do no wrong.
Then why were you kidnapped? I asked.
Kidnapped? No, theyre keeping me safe against my own will. It wont last. The moment I put a foot down theyll fold.
Does that mean that they wont tie you up and drag you back home? Awen asked.
Caprica blinked, then parsed the question. I think Ill be fine, she said. If anything, we have staunch allies while were here. I just cant overstay my welcome.
Whats that mean? I asked.
It means that if... no, when, news that Im here reaches the capital, they might... kindly ask the local embassy to tie me up and drag me back home, as Awen so eloquently put it. They might even listen. The sylph here are enamoured with royalty, but the ambassador has a good head on his shoulders.
Will we need to sneak you out of here? I asked in a low whisper so that only my friends would hear.
After Im done with these, Calamity said as he plucked another canape from the plate.
No, I should be able to just walk out. Now, whether theyll send an entire escort with me or not, thats up for debate, Caprica said. In any case, I dont intend to spend the rest of the day here. Id be far more comfortable sleeping in the Beaver than here.
I smiled. Having Caprica feel like the Beaver was home made something nice and warm glow within my chest. It was home to me too, but home was mostly about the friends and family you had than about the place itself. Id like it if you were at the Beaver too.
Then its settled, Caprica said with a decisive nod. Well head back to the Beaver. At least, once were done with this plate, which shouldnt take long. She looked pointedly at Calamity, who was stuffing his face again. He shrugged innocently.
The tea is nice, at least, Booksie said.
Oh, right, Booksie will probably want to go home too at some point, I said. And we have a heap of other things to do as well.
Amaryllis nodded. Awen needs her parts, and we need to visit the Exploration Guild, there are papers to fill.
Should we split up? Caprica asked. Id love to spend some time with you, Booksie. Broccoli told me a bit about you, and Id be remiss not to make friends while I have the opportunity.
Ah, are you certain? Booksie asked. Im just a bookshop bun, nothing too special. Youre an actual princess.
That seems like a sensible choice, Amaryllis said. How about you take Booksie to see the Beaver and get those parts. Ill stay here with Caprica and help her with the politics. If you dont mind, that is?
I wouldnt mind at all, Caprica demurred.
Calamity yawned. Ill come with ya, Captain. Need to walk off all of this food. Saying that, he reached over and plucked another canape.
I nodded along. I was trading one friend for another. Temporarily, at least. Youll meet us back at the Beaver? I asked Amaryllis.
Later, yes. Ill try to drag Caprica back too, if I can, she said.
I didnt like splitting up much, but it wasnt like I had too much of a choice. And besides, it would be much easier on Booksie to make friends a few at a time, instead of having us all there at once.
Im looking forward to seeing your ship, Broccoli, Booksie said as she jumped to her feet. And it was nice meeting you, Princess Caprica.
Just Caprica to my friends, Caprica said. And I should be seeing you later. Hopefully in a less formal environment.
Calamity stood up too, stretching his arms over his head before he plucked his hat from the back of a chair and stuffed it onto his head.
Caprica escorted us into the entrance hall, and I noticed the embassy staff standing at attention as she led us to the exit. Since we were splitting up, it was as good a time as any for goodbye hugs. Amaryllis fussed, of course, but she gave in to nuzzles and hugs soon enough, then it was Capricas turn. I couldnt decide if the guards were envious of Caprica hugs or if they were about to jump in and toss me back into that cell.
You two will be alright without us? I asked.
Im more worried about you, Amaryllis said. She handed me a small pouch that clinked metallically. Thats our repair budget. Dont go over it. Collect receipts and invoices. Let Awen do any negotiating.
Caprica chuckled. Listen to your first mate, Broccoli; she knows what shes doing. And dont worry about us, we have an embassy full of sylph to keep us safe.
I will, but you keep safe anyway, Caprica, I said before giving her an extra bonus hug.
We left the embassy, and I could feel the eyes of the guards on us until we crossed the gates and were on the street.
Alright, so, where to? Calamity asked as he tilted his head back.
Awen knows what we need, more or less, I said with a nod to Awen. I reached into a pocket and tugged out my notes. And I have a list right here. Some of these things arent for the repairs though.
Booksie let out a long breath. That was intense. Do you always have so much going on?
Calamity laughed at that and started walking backwards with his hands folded behind his head. You have no idea, little bun. By the way, who is she?
This is Booksie! Didnt I tell you about her? Oh! Booksie, in case it wasn't clear, this is Calamity! Hes our... hmm, I guess hes our ranger specialist? Hunter?
Im the pretty one in the crew, Calamity said with a wink and a grin.
Booksie shook her head, but she was smiling. I think I see. Anyway, I dont know too much about airship parts, but I do know Port Royal pretty well. I can lead the way, if you want?
Id love that, I said.
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